Most non-profit leaders agree that having a strong online presence is crucial for their organizations to engage with supporters, attract donors, and raise awareness for their cause. However, challenges such as limited budgets, broad target audiences, and reliance on volunteers sometimes make marketing seem like an insurmountable mountain to climb.
This workshop is tailored to address these challenges and provide you with a practical framework and launchpad to help you leverage free tools to boost your non-profit’s visibility.
Join us for Voices in Food Equity: Nourishing Tomorrow's Leaders on Wednesday, August 21st at Berkshire Community College from 5:00-7:30 PM. This crucial event will address childhood hunger as well as its impact on students through college in Western Massachusetts. We're excited to learn about community-driven solutions and the importance of legislative action together as […]
Get ready to learn the basics of making a budget, how to read a credit report, and what can be done to correct errors that may negatively affect your credit rating. Led by HOPE Financial Wellbeing Coach Amy Hoerle, the workshop will also cover your rights as a consumer and how to […]
Get ready to learn the basics of making a budget, how to read a credit report, and what can be done to correct errors that may negatively affect your credit rating. Led by HOPE Financial Wellbeing Coach Amy Hoerle, the workshop will also cover your rights as a consumer and how to […]
Flexible Funding aims to provide unrestricted financial support to sustain day-to-day operations of organizations, enabling you to focus on your mission. At CFWM, equity is central to all our efforts. We especially welcome applications from smaller, newer, non-traditional, or fiscally sponsored organizations that have not yet received substantial institutional philanthropy. We also prioritize organizations deeply […]
The book documents the 93-year-old history of Crownsville Hospital, one of the last segregated asylums with surviving records in the US. Madness chronicles the stories of Black families whose mental health suffered as they tried, and sometimes failed, to find safety and dignity. The initial book group discussion will take place on July 26th, 12-1pm […]
Catchafire Update Register Now! HSF in coordination with The Beveridge Foundation, Community Foundation of Western Mass, and the Irene E. & George A. Davis Foundation are excited to be able to offer access to Catchafire for a 4th year to our members. HSF members have accessed support and services valued at over $800,000.00 FOR FREE! HSF Executive Director, Becca […]
The Community Impact Team will have virtual open office hours for nonprofits and other stakeholders
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